Ezra Pound in London and Paris, 1908–1925 - James  J. Wilhelm - Books - Pennsylvania State University Press - 9780271027982 - August 15, 1990
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Ezra Pound in London and Paris, 1908–1925

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This book systematically traces Pound's career from his arrival in London in 1908 to his departure from Paris in 1924, emphasizing his activities but also describing his writings and relating them to his life. Avoiding either vitriolic condemnation or pious hagiography, Wilhelm examines Pound?s strengths, especially his influence on other artists (including painters and sculptors); he also deals with Pound?s weaknesses, as manifested particularly in his stormy encounters with people like Amy Lowell.

Unlike recent popular biographies, this work offers the reader much new material about Pound?s life, notably his amatory adventures with Nancy Cunard and Iseult MacBride Stuart, his musical relations with Katherine Ruth Heyman and Walter Morse Rummel, and his friendships with artists such as Francis Picabia, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, and Wyndham Lewis. The Paris years from 1921 to 1924 are presented in a novel way through the dynamic interplay in Pound?s life?both as a diary listing important events and as a series of constellations of artists, musicians, writers, and lovers.

The book concludes with Pound?s eventual disenchantment with Parisian life, his writing of his first Cantos, and his removal to Mussolini?s Italy, a land that would greatly influence his tragic later years.


400 pages, 19 Halftones, black and white

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 15, 1990
ISBN13 9780271027982
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press
Pages 408
Dimensions 229 × 151 × 27 mm   ·   628 g
Language English